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Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 5, 2013

District Attorney General Randall A. York says he will not seek re-election, but will instead seek the 13th Judicial District Circuit Court Judgeship being vacated by retiring Judge John J. Maddux Jr. York, who has served as DA for five years, announced his plans at a Tuesday press conference at the Putnam County Justice Center, the Herald-Citizen reports.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 5, 2013

A Knoxville man charged with sending a threatening letter and white powder to a judge in Lafayette, Ind., pleaded not guilty during a Tuesday court appearance, Knoxnews reports. U.S. Magistrate Judge Clifford Shirley set a trial date for Jan. 21 for Daniel J. Porter, who could face up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 if convicted.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 5, 2013

The Tennessee Judiciary Museum has launched several new exhibits and a website to celebrate its one-year anniversary. The exhibits detail several historic cases, divided by alcoves that show examples from all levels of Tennessee courts — trial courts, appellate courts and the Tennessee Supreme Court. The museum also launched its own website to provide information to prospective visitors about the museum and offer lesson plans and other information for educators. The museum is open Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to noon. Admission is free.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 5, 2013

Former Hawkins County Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge James Franklin “Jay” Taylor was transferred from Davidson County to the Sullivan County jail to serve out the final stretch of his sentence for felony theft. Taylor has been incarcerated since May 2012, when he pleaded guilty to theft charges in Davidson and Hawkins counties, the Kingston Times-News reports.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 4, 2013

A couple going through a divorce had just left a mediation session at a law firm near the Manchester town square when one spouse allegedly shot the other. WSMV News 4 reports that the victim was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 4, 2013

The building that housed the Coffee County Drug Court sustained heavy damage in a fire that investigators believe was intentionally set. News Channel 5 reports that Manchester Police suspect arson, saying that it looked like the duct work had been pulled near the central heating unit and gas poured into the system. The Drug Court will have to move to a temporary office while repairs are made.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 4, 2013

The Department of Justice on Tuesday filed a lawsuit in federal court against Stephanie Edmond of Tax Factory, a Memphis tax preparation business, WREG reports. The complaint alleges Edmond and workers at the Tax Factory submitted returns with bogus credits, phony businesses and fabricated expenses in order to get clients higher refunds or lower their taxable income. The complaint says that a federal agent identified more than 2,300 returns with potential problems, with an estimated tax loss of $9.7 million over the last three years. Edmond’s husband, Kevin Williams, has denied the allegations.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 4, 2013

The TBA Criminal Justice Section is presenting a program that provides an advanced analysis to the practice of criminal law. “Advanced Analysis for Competency, Evaluations & Sex Crimes” will be held Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will provide insight into psychological evaluations and competency testing for juveniles and adults, with special consideration given to cases involving sex crimes. The program also will discuss how to deal with a handwriting expert during trial.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 4, 2013

Attorney Larry Roddy said he will seek election as Rhea County General Sessions/Family Court judge. He is running as an independent in the Aug. 7 county general election. Roddy, a Soddy-Daisy native, earned his law degree from the University of Memphis and is licensed to practice in all Tennessee courts. He has also practiced in federal district courts in Chattanooga, Atlanta and Birmingham and the Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati. The Chattanooga Times Free Press has more.

Posted by: Brittany Sims on Dec 4, 2013

The American Bar Association (ABA) has announced it is accepting applications and nominations for 2014-2015 Presidential Appointments to ABA standing committees, special committees, commissions and other entities and initiatives. The online application process opened this week and is available until Feb. 28.


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